What’s a good say 4-5 night LA- Mexican cruise good for Mom and teen daughter?

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SQD asked:


that’s not super high end but still very nice, don’t want to get sick on-board or fall off in the night (lol, or is it funny?)

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Shops and Beaches close to Mexican Riviera port cities?

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BusyMom asked:


We are going on a Mexican Riviera cruise in March (Cabo, Mazatlan, and Puerto Vallarta). At these ports, are there shops and beaches that are close to the docks, within walking distance? We will be traveling with 2 children and want to stay close to the ship in case they get tired and want to return to the ship. Thanks!

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Is September a busy or slow time for a mexican cruise?

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littlehollybelle asked:


I am planning a cruise for my family and want to take the kids on a four or five day mexican cruise leaving Long beach in September, my question is, what are the ups and downs of going in September? Bad or good weather? busy or slow? Those types of things. If anyone could help me out I would appreciate any help I can get. Thank you!

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Cruising to the Mexican Riviera in two weeks. We want to know about cheap excursions in ports?

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Kathi1 asked:


We will be in Cabo San Lucas, Puerta Vallarta, and Mazatlan. We are mainly interested in shopping and going to a safe beach to swim and maybe snorkel. We have 6 of us in our family going, three adults and a 14, 15 and 16-year-old, girls and boy. We don’t want to pay the $300-$400 the ship charges in it’s excursions booklet. My brother suggests just getting a cab and telling them to take us to a beach. He also said the beaches are free, but I am not so sure, and I don’t speak spanish. Any suggestions?

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